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| 4 | Paternity Tests Should Be Destigmatized. Why do you think Women are still so against it? Is it Paternity Fraud reasons?I am a woman. While growing up, my own uncle discovered his father was different from his brothers'. It tore my family apart. I fully support paternity testing being mandatory before a man's name is put on the birth certificate. Heck, insurances should insist it be done before adding a child to the father's insurance. That being said, I would be deeply offended if the man I had chosen to spend the rest of my life with asked me, specifically, for one. If he thinks I'd do that to him, then why is … | /r/MensRights | 10/06/24 05:20 AM |
| 1 | Anyone else feel invisible or is it only me?Sounds more like a dysfunctional family that treats you badly | /r/MensRights | 22/07/23 11:49 PM |
| 9 | Wife used me to immigrate and after she arrived, she left meReport her. That's illegal | /r/MensRights | 19/07/23 06:06 PM |
| 13 | Feminist sister (27) ruining my (29) relationship?Yes. This. What is he doing all day? How is he not bored out of his mind? If i was in this situation, your bedroom would have been immaculately deep-cleaned and organized to perfection by now out of sheer boredom, and i do NOT like cleaning. It sounds like this guys spends more time in this room than you do, yet he insists the burden of cleaning it rests solely on your shoulders. That would be a concerning mark against his character even if we ignored all other details of your relationship and s… | /r/MensRights | 12/07/23 07:08 PM |
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